TravelPod Member ReviewsParadiso Bed & Breakfast Kuala Lumpur

“ Not a lot else you'd want for the price ”

Reviewed Oct 6, 2012

by wotters (3 reviews) , United Kingdom

Great location, friendly staff that are very helpful and nice rooms. We had a four person room (two bunk bed and one double bed) for two nights and a double room for one night. Both rooms were clean, had new looking bathrooms with fantastic showers and powerful AC! all the backpacker touches you want like soap, hot water, nice bedding, towels, toilet paper, communal lounge/TV area, iron, communal fridge and a simple breakfast. The little roof terrace is not much to shout about but useful for smokers I suppose. We were pre-drinking before a night out and there is no issue with bringing your own drink in, we were lent glasses etc. and could store drinks in the fridge. The wifi is good, mainly in the shared areas but we could pick it up in one of the rooms but not the furthest from the router. The location is perfect for being in the centre of the action and there are posters all over the hostel with train/bus timetables, info on going to the main tourist attractions and for exploring the surrounding areas. I felt very 'at home' here, the owners seem very clued up to what backpackers would want and for the price it was a great place to stay in the city. I'd stay here again.

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“ Amazing! ”

Reviewed Oct 4, 2012

by cats-adventures (12 reviews) Sheffield , United Kingdom

If you want to be in the middle of town, near Changkat, near good shopping, near great food and near the monorail - this is the place for you. The rooms are beautifully designed and the toilets are clean with brilliant showers, the breakfast is basic but the jam is soooo tasty. This place is really good, a recommended place to stay!

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